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SOURCE: Reuters Smoking, growing and owning small amounts of marijuana became legal in Alaska on Tuesday, as a growing decriminalization movement reached the United States’ wild northwest frontier. The Republican-leaning state, which narrowly passed the measure in November, followed Colorado and Washington among states allowing recreational use, reflecting a...

SOURCE: Alternet An Alabama native American tribe that operates casinos in Florida informed the state that if it doesn’t allow them to expand their casinos, they will have no choice but to start growing marijuana on the land designated for the expansion, the Associated Press reports. The Poarch Creek Band of native Americans told Florida Governor Rick Scott that if...

SOURCE: Reset.Me On Friday, February 20, U.S. Representatives Jared Polis (D-CO) and Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) introduced two separate bills in Congress to legalize adult-use marijuana at the federal level. Polis’ bill, the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act, would let states choose to legalize cannabis without any fear of federal intervention. The bill would put a...

SOURCE: Filming Cops Interest in Being a Cop Continues to Plummet New figures have been released by WBAY showing that Seattle isn’t the only place where law enforcement jobs are undesired. In Green Bay, Wisconsin, interest in getting hired as a law enforcement officer has dropped dramatically at nearly 50%. “Our numbers are dropping,” says Capt. Jeff Sanborn, with...

SOURCE: Yahoo News The United States is considering slowing its military exit from Afghanistan by keeping a larger-than-planned troop presence this year and next because the new Afghan government is proving to be a more reliable partner, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday. Carter, on his first overseas trip since starting the Pentagon job Tuesday, also...

SOURCE: Mint Press News New York State has long been notorious for heavily restricting and banning weapons. Critics have suggested that the bans that started with firearms could end up banning anything and everything the State decided citizens should not be trusted with. Meanwhile, New York has seen some of the most militaristically-armed police forces in the...

SOURCE: Daily Mail Parts of a sickening video released by Islamic State militants that shows members of the terror group beheading 21 Coptic Christians have been faked, experts have claimed. The footage, which lasts five minutes, shows the Egyptian Christians dressed in jumpsuits being marched one by one along a lonely beach, each held by a fighter clad in black....

SOURCE: Activist Post Death squad operative Robert Ford has turned a number of heads recently with his surprising indictments of the so-called “moderate” rebels operating in Syria. Ford, who has long been one of the most vocal cheerleaders of the jihadists – having played a crucial role in organizing and arming them early on – is now openly admitting much of what...

SOURCE: Tech-Dirt As Techdirt has been warning for some time, one of the dangers with the flood of “anti-terrorist” laws and powers is that they are easily redirected against other groups for very different purposes. A story in the Globe and Mail provides another chilling reminder of how that works: The RCMP [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] has labelled...

SOURCE: Inhabitat Australian architecture firm ArchiBlox recently unveiled Australia’s first carbon-positive prefab home that’s packed with eco-friendly features and gorgeous to boot. Contemporary and cozy, this light-filled mobile home is sealed within an airtight 800-square-foot structure that locks in cool air and keeps Australia’s intense heat out. The solar...

SOURCE: Silver Doctors As we’ve discussed before, the bankers have need of keeping the dream of Eurasia from becoming a reality. It is the thing which they pull out all the stops to prevent. Many countries in the recent past, especially those in the Middle East, or in Europe’e periphery, who’ve dared to assert their own interests, have been put down in the most...

SOURCE: New York Post During one of her weekly sessions at SoulCycle last year, Noa Mintz, the founder of Nannies by Noa, had an epiphany: In order to get her booming 3-year-old agency to the “next level,” she would need to hire a CEO to take on day-to-day business matters. She simply couldn’t handle the “excruciating hours” and “hundreds of emails” she was fielding...

SOURCE: New York Times WHO would have thought there could be an uplifting story from Syria? Yet side by side with the worst of humanity, you often see the best. In Syria, that’s a group of volunteers called the White Helmets. Its members rush to each bombing and claw survivors from the rubble. There are more than 2,200 volunteers in the White Helmets, mostly men but...

SOURCE: Times of Israel In the wake of a deadly shooting attack at a synagogue in Denmark last week, a group of Norwegian Muslims intends to hold an anti-violence demonstration at an Oslo synagogue this coming weekend by forming a “peace ring” around the building. One of the event organizers, 17-year-old Hajrad Arshad, explained that the intention was to make a...

SOURCE: Good “There is no real border between Israel and Palestine,” says Muhammad Hamudi, an olive farmer and olive oil producer from Asira al-Shamaliya, near Nablus in the West Bank. He has been working with the ongoing USAID-funded project Olive Oil Without Borders (OOWB) since its inception in 2011. Hamudi is in his mid-50s, with smiling eyes and palms so big an...

SOURCE: Philadelphia Daily News A hopeful 20-year-old Haitian immigrant was brought to the United States in 2000 by his father, a taxi driver in Philadelphia. But with no English skills the young man had no better luck here finding a job than in his impoverished homeland. One day, when nearly all hope was lost, his father told a passenger about Ricardeau’s...

SOURCE: New York Times Dawson Riverman’s parents tried to help him make the best of it. Born without fingers on his left hand, Dawson struggled to perform even the simplest tasks, like tying his shoes or holding a ball. “God made you special in this way,” his parents told him. But by age 5, Dawson was demanding tearfully to know why. The Rivermans, of Forest Grove,...

SOURCE: Telegraph Scientists have carried out trials using microscopic drones that could be used to seek and repair damaged arteries, preventing heart attacks and strokes. Researchers have completed the first successful tests of nanoparticles – which are targeted to go where they are needed – in mice, and hope to soon to conduct the first patient trials. The...

Alec Cope We Are Change JLENS, short for Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor, will float at an altitude of 10,000 feet, almost 24/7. In the State of Maryland it is already active, military officials claim it has no capabilities to spy on citizens. However, a digital privacy expert by the name of Ginger McCall has documents acquired via a...

Teen Take reporter Andrew Demeter recently interviewed eccentric millionaire John McAfee, a software programmer who developed McAfee anti-virus software, before its time. The subjects that are touched include McAfee’s past working at Lockheed Martin and the topic of...

In this video Luke Rudkowski breaks down the truth of the latest DHS report thats all over mainstream media warning of a domestic terror threat. SOURCE: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/… http://asheepnomore.net/wp-content/up… https://scontent-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hph… http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/politic…...

Why is fluoride – an industrial waste from the phosphate and aluminum mining industries – added to public water? How much money would Denver save by stopping this input? On February 11, 2015, individuals from We Are Change Colorado returned to the Denver Water Board to ask questions and share information about the input of fluoride into water....

Alec Cope We Are Change Time magazine writer Jeffrey Kluger, has suggested that Facebook should censor the posts on Facebook that conflict with “medical science”. Facebook, has been known to abruptly shut down accounts and pages for no apparent reason, and has admitted to censoring pages for “key words”. So, it wouldn’t be a...

In this video Luke Rudkowski talks to Sam Patterson who with Bitmarkets is launching an decentralised bitcoin marketplace with tor support. Sam Expands on his views about the growth and potential of bitcoin with the future trends emerging in a technological society. Find out more by checking out https://blog.openbazaar.org/author/sa… Check out our 2nd channel...

In this video Luke Rudkowski talks to CPS whistleblower Carlos Morales about medical kidnapping by the state. Carlos exposes the medical system and CPS’s Corruption, Kidnapping, and Drugging of Children. He explains the incentives that the State gives to destroy families, and what to do if CPS comes after you, your friends, and your...

Article written by Elina St-Onge & Eliot Estep One of the biggest scandals in the United Kingdom’s history is getting ready to explode right now. Videos of two children sharing their experiences of ongoing sexual abuse and the ritual killing of babies by a sophisticated group of pedophiles are going viral all over the world. The reported abusers include...